Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷 |
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Who can listen to you for a minute , who can even look at you , without perceiving the extent of it ? THE DANE . My dear friend ! - ( then with a would - be humble look , and in a tone of voice as if he was reasoning ) I could not 10 ...
Who can listen to you for a minute , who can even look at you , without perceiving the extent of it ? THE DANE . My dear friend ! - ( then with a would - be humble look , and in a tone of voice as if he was reasoning ) I could not 10 ...
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Amid all his droll looks and droll gestures , there remained 30 one look untouched by laughter ; and that one look was the true face , the others were but its mask . The Hanoverian was a pale , fat , bloated young man , whose father had ...
Amid all his droll looks and droll gestures , there remained 30 one look untouched by laughter ; and that one look was the true face , the others were but its mask . The Hanoverian was a pale , fat , bloated young man , whose father had ...
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... and entire , as the botanists say , but the greater number notched and scolloped with more than Chinese grotesqueness . Above all , I was struck with the profusion of windows , so large and so many , that the houses look all glass .
... and entire , as the botanists say , but the greater number notched and scolloped with more than Chinese grotesqueness . Above all , I was struck with the profusion of windows , so large and so many , that the houses look all glass .
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